Deck Landing
1960; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 64; Issue: 593 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s0368393100072655
ISSN2398-4600
Autores Tópico(s)World Wars: History, Literature, and Impact
ResumoForty-two years ago—on 2nd August 1917—the first deck landing on a ship under way was made. A special platform had been constructed on the battle cruiser Furious , and it was on this prototype flight deck that Squadron Commander E. H. Dunning made the first successful aeroplane landing aboard ship. On touching down, his aircraft—a Sopwith Pup—was restrained manually by the (presumably) willing hands of a large number of officers and men. Two days later a second attempt ended in disaster. But from this beginning, like so many initial steps forward in aviation, a sad one, grew the Fleet Air Arm as we know it today.
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